Šćekić called on young people to take advantage of the benefits of the EYCA card

The minister answered questions within the framework of the Children's Parliament

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Photo: Ministry of Sports and Youth
Photo: Ministry of Sports and Youth
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Minister of Sports and Youth and President of the Council for Children's Rights Dragoslav Šćekić answered the questions of children and youth within the framework of the Children's Parliament, which was organized on the occasion of Children's Day.

The twelfth session of the Children's Parliament brought together children and young people from 23 cities across Montenegro, who were able to ask questions and present ideas and suggestions.

"During the session, flyers were distributed with detailed instructions for installing the EYCA card, which is a key tool for young people in achieving various benefits that enable cheaper and better life, education, travel and playing sports for young people. The minister explained that the popular EYCA card was designed so that it can be ordered by scanning the QR code from the flyer, as well as that the digital installation is available in a digital format, which allows for quick and easy download and use. Šćekić invited all young people to use it the advantages of the EYCA card, which offers discounts at more than 250 discount providers throughout Montenegro, and representatives of other ministries, as well as relevant institutions to recognize the importance of the EYCA card as a 'youth friendly' tool and to consider the possibility of providing discounts on the services they offer to young people. Ministry of Sports and Youth.

They remind that the EYCA card is designed to support young people by providing them with the opportunity to save money and facilitate everyday activities, "while through such initiatives their participation and engagement in society is strengthened".

They said that the Ministry of Sports and Youth continues to promote tools and programs that contribute to improving the position of children and youth in Montenegro.

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